#止损策略 Fixed Ratio Stop Loss
- Investors set a fixed loss ratio, and when the price of Bitcoin falls to that ratio, a stop loss is executed. For example, if a 10% stop loss ratio is set, if the price of Bitcoin falls more than 10% after purchase, it will be sold to control losses. This method is simple and direct, effectively limiting the maximum loss of a single trade.
Moving Average Stop Loss
- Use the moving average of Bitcoin prices as a reference. When the price falls below a certain period's moving average, it triggers a stop loss. For example, investors can refer to the 50-day or 200-day moving average. Once the closing price of Bitcoin falls below these moving averages, consider a stop loss sale. Since moving averages can reflect the trend of prices, breaking below the moving average may indicate a trend reversal, and at this time, a stop loss can avoid greater losses.